妻子劳动行为与家庭消费模式

Wives' Labor Force Behavior and Family Consumption Patterns

American Economic Review · 2016
被引 52
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了妻子参与劳动对家庭消费与收入比率以及耐用品购买与收入比率的影响,比较了妻子工作与不工作家庭的差异。

Abstract

In 1940 the labor force participation rate for married women, husband present, was 14 percent. By 1970 it had increased 26 percentage points to 40 percent. The supply and demand variables associated with this increase have been widely investigated. However, there has been ve'ry little research on the economic effects of wives' labor force participation. (See R. Agarwala and J. Drinkwater, Margaret Carroll, Robert Holbrook and Frank Stafford, Lucy Mallan and Jacob Mincer.) This paper analyzes two economic effects: the effect on the ratio of consumption to income (CIY) and the effect on the ratio of durable goods purchases to income (DurlY). The primary question addressed is: Controlling for total family income and several other variables, what are the differences (if any) in the ratios of CIY and DurlY for working-wife (W-W) and nonworking wife (N-W-W) families? Looked at in another way, the question may be rephrased: How do W-W families use wives' income?

已婚女性劳动参与家庭消费模式消费收入比耐用品购买收入比